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- Tentaculita is an extinct class of uncertain placement ranging from the Early Ordovician to the Middle Jur****ic. They were suspension feeders with a near...
- phytoplankton. Microconchid tube worms, the last remaining order of Tentaculita, a group of animals of uncertain affinities that were convergent on Spirorbis...
- sister taxon relationship exists between the Bivalvia and the Gastropoda. Tentaculita may also be in Mollusca (see Tentaculites). Good evidence exists for...
- is an extinct genus of conical fossils of uncertain affinity, class Tentaculita, although it is not the only member of the class. It is known from Lower...
- small, spirally-coiled, encrusting fossil "worm" tubes from the class Tentaculita found from the Upper Ordovician to the Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian) around...
- Cornulitida is an extinct order of encrusting animals from class Tentaculita, which were common around the globe in the Ordovician to Devonian oceans...
- Chonioconarida is an extinct subclass of free living animals from the Tentaculita class, which were common in the Silurian and Devonian oceans. Chonioconarids...
- stromatoporoid. Styliolina giga Sp. nov Vinn et al. Silurian  Estonia A member of Tentaculita. Teganium avalonensis Sp. nov Valid Botting, Muir & Ma Ordovician Gilwern...
- interpreted as a phorid gastropod, but was later ****igned to the class Tentaculita. Its dextrally coiled substrate-cemented tube, bulbous initial chamber...
- Jakubowicz, M. (2022). "Middle Devonian microconchids and anticalyptraeids (Tentaculita) from the northern shelf of Gondwana (Morocco): palaeoecological and...